Hi,
may I have it too. Or could you upload it to the LPC200 file section?
Thanks
Philipp
lpc2000@lpc2... schrieb am 02.03.06 07:33:23:
>
> Hi Mrs. Wright
> Could you email me that also?
> Thank you.
>
>
> kathy_wright_ca <kathy_wright_ca@kath...> wrote:
> I like simple solutions, and I have an Excel solution that also makes
> it easy to see what's going on, and it includes accuracy
> calculations.
>
> I can email to you if you like
>
> Kathy Wright
>
>
> >
> > --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "dodge1955" <sutton@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Has anyone ever done some type of spreadsheet on the different
> UxDLL
> > > and UxDLM values along with MULVAL and DIVVAL for the most
popular
> > > crystals to make the baud rate come out perfect (like 9600,
19200,
> > > etc). The manual has the examples for 20Mhz, but it would be
> nice to
> > > have some appendix that has a table of values that come out even
> for a
> > > variety of commonly used crystals. 11.059Mhz is obviously an
easy
> > > one, but others like 12Mhz, 15Mhz, etc. are not as easy and I
know
> > > some crystals may not have a perfect value and thus have an error
> > factor.
> > >
> > > Sutton - dodge55
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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I would like a copy as well if you don't mind.
--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., Tong Le <gaquaycalifornia@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Mrs. Wright
> Could you email me that also?
> Thank you.
>
>
> kathy_wright_ca <kathy_wright_ca@...> wrote:
> I like simple solutions, and I have an Excel solution that also makes
> it easy to see what's going on, and it includes accuracy
> calculations.
>
> I can email to you if you like
>
> Kathy Wright
>
>
> >
> > --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "dodge1955" <sutton@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Has anyone ever done some type of spreadsheet on the different
> UxDLL
> > > and UxDLM values along with MULVAL and DIVVAL for the most
popular
> > > crystals to make the baud rate come out perfect (like 9600,
19200,
> > > etc). The manual has the examples for 20Mhz, but it would be
> nice to
> > > have some appendix that has a table of values that come out even
> for a
> > > variety of commonly used crystals. 11.059Mhz is obviously an
easy
> > > one, but others like 12Mhz, 15Mhz, etc. are not as easy and I
know
> > > some crystals may not have a perfect value and thus have an error
> > factor.
> > >
> > > Sutton - dodge55
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Microcontrollers Microprocessor Intel microprocessors
Pic microcontrollers
>
> ---------------------------------
> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
>
>
>
>
>
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Reply by Tong Le●March 2, 20062006-03-02
Hi Mrs. Wright
Could you email me that also?
Thank you.
kathy_wright_ca <kathy_wright_ca@kath...> wrote:
I like simple solutions, and I have an Excel solution that also makes
it easy to see what's going on, and it includes accuracy
calculations.
I can email to you if you like
Kathy Wright
>
> --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "dodge1955"
<sutton@> wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone ever done some type of spreadsheet on the different
UxDLL
> > and UxDLM values along with MULVAL and DIVVAL
for the most popular
> > crystals to make the baud rate come out perfect (like 9600, 19200,
> > etc). The manual has the examples for 20Mhz, but it would be
nice to
> > have some appendix that has a table of values
that come out even
for a
> > variety of commonly used crystals. 11.059Mhz
is obviously an easy
> > one, but others like 12Mhz, 15Mhz, etc. are not as easy and I know
> > some crystals may not have a perfect value and thus have an error
> factor.
> >
> > Sutton - dodge55
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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Reply by mhoneywill●February 27, 20062006-02-27
Hi Roger,
Great program, thanks. One feature that would be great as well as
supporting non FBR LPC's is the ability to manually edit the required
baudrate field. i.e. if I wanted to run at 250000 baud (DMX) or 31250
baud (MIDI) or some other non standard rate.
Thanks again for the tool, just some ideas for improvements.
Cheers
Martin
--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "roger_lynx" <roger_lynx@...> wrote:
> You might want to look at this LPC214x FractCalc I
put together with a
> PLL calculator, PDF and ASCII viewers.
> It is a Win GUI applet; subject to continuous improvements, but usable.
> Check the bottom of this page:
> http://www.rogerlynx.com/html/support.html
> <http://www.rogerlynx.com/html/support.html>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Roger
>
Reply by Branko Karaklajic●February 26, 20062006-02-26
Hello everyone,
I successfully booted uClinux on LPC2292 with external 4MB flash and
4MB RAM!
But I started kernel only when I load image and romfs with JTAG to RAM
and then start it from that address.
Now I must wrote bootloader. I have functions for initialization of
external memory interfaces, loading images from flash to ram, and that
is OK, but when I want to JUMP to start address of kernel... board
reboots... This is part for jumping to kernel...
---CODE---
void kernel_jump()
{
void (*kernelstart)(void);
//KERNEL_START=0x81008000;
kernelstart = (void (*)(void))KERNEL_START;
(*kernelstart)();
}
-END CODE-
Anyone have idea what is wrong, or some code sample to jump to start
of kernel..., can be in assembler...
thank you in advance
Branko Karaklajic
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Best regards
Reply by kathy_wright_ca●February 26, 20062006-02-26
I like simple solutions, and I have an Excel solution that also makes
it easy to see what's going on, and it includes accuracy
calculations.
I can email to you if you like
Kathy Wright
>
> --- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "dodge1955"
<sutton@> wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone ever done some type of spreadsheet on the different
UxDLL
> > and UxDLM values along with MULVAL and DIVVAL
for the most popular
> > crystals to make the baud rate come out perfect (like 9600, 19200,
> > etc). The manual has the examples for 20Mhz, but it would be
nice to
> > have some appendix that has a table of values
that come out even
for a
> > variety of commonly used crystals. 11.059Mhz
is obviously an easy
> > one, but others like 12Mhz, 15Mhz, etc. are not as easy and I know
> > some crystals may not have a perfect value and thus have an error
> factor.
> >
> > Sutton - dodge55
> >
>
>
>
>
>
Reply by roger_lynx●February 26, 20062006-02-26
Hi Sutton,
You might want to look at this LPC214x FractCalc I put together with a
PLL calculator, PDF and ASCII viewers.
It is a Win GUI applet; subject to continuous improvements, but usable.
Check the bottom of this page:
http://www.rogerlynx.com/html/support.html
<http://www.rogerlynx.com/html/support.html>
Hope this helps.
Roger
--- In lpc2000@lpc2..., "dodge1955" <sutton@...> wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever done some type of spreadsheet on the different UxDLL
> and UxDLM values along with MULVAL and DIVVAL for the most popular
> crystals to make the baud rate come out perfect (like 9600, 19200,
> etc). The manual has the examples for 20Mhz, but it would be nice to
> have some appendix that has a table of values that come out even for a
> variety of commonly used crystals. 11.059Mhz is obviously an easy
> one, but others like 12Mhz, 15Mhz, etc. are not as easy and I know
> some crystals may not have a perfect value and thus have an error
factor.
>
> Sutton - dodge55
>
Reply by Tom Walsh●February 25, 20062006-02-25
Joel Winarske wrote:
>Hi Tom,
>
>
>
>>>I wrote this utility for the fractional divide enabled UART parts.
It
>>>prints out % error from lowest to highest. It's not useful for
non-fdr
>>>enabled parts. I'll update in the next week or so for
fractional divider
>>>challenged parts. Perhaps I'll make it a Win32 app as well.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Why? Why not make it a perl app and then everyone can use it?
>>
>>
>
>How about as a java swing applet hosted in a web page instead? Sort of a
>spreadsheet style that you can copy data from. Then anyone with a web
>browser can use it. I am referring to fractional divide calculations.
>
>
>
Webpage would probably make it more useful than a EXE file. I do have
Windows NT running inside VMWare so I can run a couple of apps, but that
is it.
I was just pointing out that not everyone has Windows on a machine and
that some of that do don't the latest & greatest (TM - Microsoft).
TomW
>Joel
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Reply by Joel Winarske●February 25, 20062006-02-25
Hi Tom,
> >I wrote this utility for the fractional divide
enabled UART parts. It
> >prints out % error from lowest to highest. It's not useful for
non-fdr
> >enabled parts. I'll update in the next week or so for fractional
divider
> >challenged parts. Perhaps I'll make it a Win32 app as well.
> >
> Why? Why not make it a perl app and then everyone can use it?
How about as a java swing applet hosted in a web page instead? Sort of a
spreadsheet style that you can copy data from. Then anyone with a web
browser can use it. I am referring to fractional divide calculations.
Joel
Reply by Tom Walsh●February 24, 20062006-02-24
Joel Winarske wrote:
>Hi Sutton,
>
>
>
>>Has anyone ever done some type of spreadsheet on the different UxDLL
>>and UxDLM values along with MULVAL and DIVVAL for the most popular
>>crystals to make the baud rate come out perfect (like 9600, 19200,
>>etc). The manual has the examples for 20Mhz, but it would be nice to
>>have some appendix that has a table of values that come out even for a
>>variety of commonly used crystals. 11.059Mhz is obviously an easy
>>one, but others like 12Mhz, 15Mhz, etc. are not as easy and I know
>>some crystals may not have a perfect value and thus have an error
factor.
>>
>>
>
>I wrote this utility for the fractional divide enabled UART parts. It
>prints out % error from lowest to highest. It's not useful for non-fdr
>enabled parts. I'll update in the next week or so for fractional
divider
>challenged parts. Perhaps I'll make it a Win32 app as well.
>
>
>
Why? Why not make it a perl app and then everyone can use it?
Regards,
TomW
--
Tom Walsh - WN3L - Embedded Systems Consultant
http://openhardware.net,http://cyberiansoftware.com
"Windows? No thanks, I have work to do..."
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